Well-presented video Stan and thank you for sharing your adventure with us. I'm a South Islander and will probably not get to hunt up your way (I'm 70)! So, I enjoy watching hunters like yourself enjoying this beautiful country we call home.
@@hardantlerhunting9691 Another great video from this channel and thank you for sharing your adventure. As a 70-year-old and one who has been shooting since a kid. I only came to centrefire hunting in the last five years as most of my hunting was with muzzle loading shotguns, but twenty years ago, I bought my first ML rifle and once I could hit what I was aiming at, I started hunting. Check out ruclips.net/video/-JaVfMHt33U/видео.html Now looking to see/shoot my first Tahr and Chamois, as a retiree, no helicopters for me, I try to drive in as far as I can, then take these old legs as far as they will go. Planning a trip into central Canterbury once the kids are back in school and a get a weather break for a couple of days. I have my private land permission and the DOC block looks promising. Looking forward to more of your Sth Island adventures.
Thankyou for sharing your vid Stan. Like your call on the wind.When it's too windy it's too windy aye. Ya got a good eater ,good stuff. No wonder the pig run off ,when it saw you standing there in your undies .lol
Thanks mate. We ate the backsteak tonight. Marinated in butter milk one night. Rested in the fridge and marinated again. Seared off on a skillet and in the charcoal for slow cook...oh yea it was the best veni yet. Haha the pig, scared him off alright, skinny white guy running around.
great video bud ,love that end of the Haurangis, used to hunt it heaps in my younger years always by motor bike up around that Mt Ross area, cheers from perth
I hunted that exact area in July. Struggled finding water on the tops but saw a couple of deer and 3 pigs across 5 days. Nothing in a shooting position unfortunately. Was a good trip nonetheless.
@Link-xw3wk good spotting man. The ridgeline 45L pack has a major weakness and that's packing top heavy rifles, the rifle comes loose. I have a custom pack being made by Luke at Southern Ultralight Packs to accommodate my folder and still has the barrel up. Never ending right...perfecting gear
Great video Stan. I enjoyed your filming of nature and being able to observe animal interactions. Good size doe for the freezer as well.
@@dardanbacelli8889 cheers.
Well-presented video Stan and thank you for sharing your adventure with us.
I'm a South Islander and will probably not get to hunt up your way (I'm 70)!
So, I enjoy watching hunters like yourself enjoying this beautiful country we call home.
Nice comment mate. Appreciate this one 👍
@@hardantlerhunting9691 Another great video from this channel and thank you for sharing your adventure.
As a 70-year-old and one who has been shooting since a kid.
I only came to centrefire hunting in the last five years as most of my hunting was
with muzzle loading shotguns, but twenty years ago, I bought my first ML rifle
and once I could hit what I was aiming at, I started hunting.
Check out ruclips.net/video/-JaVfMHt33U/видео.html
Now looking to see/shoot my first Tahr and Chamois, as a retiree, no helicopters for
me, I try to drive in as far as I can, then take these old legs as far as they will go.
Planning a trip into central Canterbury once the kids are back in school and a get a
weather break for a couple of days. I have my private land permission and the DOC
block looks promising.
Looking forward to more of your Sth Island adventures.
As usual Stan, a great Video....well done and i look forward to the next trip ! Cheers mate !
@@Wllymeme thanks 😊
Awesome videography. Mint hunt. Very enjoyable watch. Cheers to your success. 🍻😎
@@warwickgibbs6303 thanks 😊
Thankyou for sharing your vid Stan.
Like your call on the wind.When it's too windy it's too windy aye.
Ya got a good eater ,good stuff.
No wonder the pig run off ,when it saw you standing there in your undies .lol
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Thanks mate. We ate the backsteak tonight. Marinated in butter milk one night. Rested in the fridge and marinated again. Seared off on a skillet and in the charcoal for slow cook...oh yea it was the best veni yet. Haha the pig, scared him off alright, skinny white guy running around.
@@hardantlerhunting9691 Good stuff.looked like a good eater 👌
great video bud ,love that end of the Haurangis, used to hunt it heaps in my younger years always by motor bike up around that Mt Ross area, cheers from perth
@pt4036 thanks mate. Good place alright 👍
Nice one buddy , looks like a beaut spot to be in . Cheers
Cheers 👌
Nice vid mate keep up the good work :)
@michaelcronwright2057 cheers man
Deer have feeding habbits similar to us u often find them out around lunch etc
@@Browni2728 yep
I hunted that exact area in July. Struggled finding water on the tops but saw a couple of deer and 3 pigs across 5 days. Nothing in a shooting position unfortunately. Was a good trip nonetheless.
@matthewoconnor7518 nice yea. Just remember the deer need water as well so they don't venture too far from the creeks.
Out of curiosity how come you havent folded tge stick when packing the rifle? Im trying to justify a folder to avoid hanging up in scrub!
@Link-xw3wk good spotting man. The ridgeline 45L pack has a major weakness and that's packing top heavy rifles, the rifle comes loose. I have a custom pack being made by Luke at Southern Ultralight Packs to accommodate my folder and still has the barrel up. Never ending right...perfecting gear
Grabbed your gun well after sundown 🤔 Might want to edit that out!
Thanks.